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Army "shipyard" builds wood pontoons for floating bridges to serve Washington's war time traffic
Illustrated notes on building and launching of 96 wood pontoons, each 65 ft long and 12 ft wide, to serve as floating supports for 4 emergency bridges carrying traffic across Potomac and Anacostia Rivers.
Army "shipyard" builds wood pontoons for floating bridges to serve Washington's war time traffic
Illustrated notes on building and launching of 96 wood pontoons, each 65 ft long and 12 ft wide, to serve as floating supports for 4 emergency bridges carrying traffic across Potomac and Anacostia Rivers.
Army "shipyard" builds wood pontoons for floating bridges to serve Washington's war time traffic
Construction Methods
1942
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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